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In 1996 I started a Toolmaker apprenticeship. I completed a 4 year course in 3 years. I became certified by the Ohio Department of Labor and the U.S. Department of Labor as a Journeyman Toolmaker. Besides machining my artistic and creative talents enable me to do a lot of problem solving and designing too. My computer skills enabled me to master CAD and CNC programing as well.
 
I quickly got the feeling that machining was just another art form for me. Sure enough that is how it worked out. I could never leave well enough alone. I usually had to do something a little extra to make something look especially nice or I would design something to have pleasant asthetics. I had so many tools at my convenience.
 
Ultimately, after designing and machining custom parts for my wife's 1966 Mustang I had other people asking me if I could come up with parts for their cars. I finally decided to start a business doing just this.
 
What you see here is just a small sampling of parts I have designed and machined. Some parts have their own page of information.
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